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Author: Erick Ramirez <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Wed Nov 17 12:14:43 2021 +0000
CASSANDRA-17158 BLOG - Fixed missing paragraph in Instana post
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:description: The Apache Cassandra Community
:keywords:
-Patrick McFadin, Apache Cassandra community member, sat down with Marcel
Birkner, Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) at Instana, an IBM Company. They
discussed the unique challenge faced by the company as it strives to scale
highly useful telemetry with a responsive query system. This article uses
extracts from that conversation, which took place before IBM acquired the
business.
+Welcome to Inside Cassandra, a new series on the Apache Cassandra blog, where
we interview engineers and devs in the community either about their use of
Apache Cassandra to power their businesses or how they contribute to the
project.
+
+In our first interview, Patrick McFadin, Apache Cassandra community member,
sat down with Marcel Birkner, Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) at Instana, an
IBM Company. They discussed the unique challenge faced by the company as it
strives to scale highly useful telemetry with a responsive query system. This
article uses extracts from that conversation, which took place before IBM
acquired the business.
One of the constants of life as an SRE is that
https://www.instana.com/blog/life-of-an-sre-at-instana-things-break-all-the-time-in-distributed-systems-part-1-clickhouse/[things
break all the time,window=_blank]. If developers are expanding what the
product can do, and operations are making sure everything keeps running
smoothly, SREs often fill that annoying gap between theory and practice. They
fix things as they break, set up alerts to enable them to know the next time it
breaks, and k [...]
@@ -49,4 +51,4 @@ The most important benefit of ‘dog-fooding,’ or using your
own product the w
“If we have problems as an SRE team, and we don't have the insights, we just
tell our engineering team,” says Marcel. “Then they just enhance the product,
either by new data routes or by new data that they're collecting from the
different technologies we monitor. And that makes our lives a lot easier.”
-Head here for more information on
https://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/cassandra/operating/metrics.html[monitoring
and metrics within Apache Cassandra], and for a list of third-party projects,
tools, and products, head to the project’s
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/ecosystem.html[Ecosystem page].
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+Head here for more information on
https://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/cassandra/operating/metrics.html[monitoring
and metrics within Apache Cassandra], and for a list of third-party projects,
tools, and products, head to the project’s
https://cassandra.apache.org/_/ecosystem.html[Ecosystem page].
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